4 thoughts on “Judaism 2.0”
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Two things I feel like I’ve known about since the day I was born are the Holocaust and the State of Israel. Some people feel these entities are unrelated...
Unless you’ve lived in a cave for the last four years, you probably know 2020 is an important presidential election year...
The air was cool, a hint of dampness pervading it. I stood huddled with my Jewish friends. In front of us lay a massive mound of gray ash...
I recently had a horrible dream. I was lost, very far from home, and nothing looked familiar. I felt anxious, afraid...
On a radio call-in show some years ago, a listener asserted the world “would be better off without Jews.” Another listener called in...
The suggestion provoked a small eruption. I made it some years ago at a family gathering of my grown children and their families...
I would like your thoughts on keeping the Sabbath day. The disciples of Jesus kept observing after Jesus death.
The Jew is just another proof to believe the Bible was inspired by God. So long as you are intellectually honest.
What a wonderful article–full of insights based on facts. I’m 73, goyim, and ever since I was about 15 I felt like I should have been born Jewish, like I missed out somehow. Now I’m a branch grafted into the main vine and that will always be good “enough.”
Wow, this was very fascinating and a great launching pad to further studies about the diaspora… Have you done research on the false teaching of British Israelism which says that Ephraim is Britain and Menasseh is America? I have been doing some research because it is being taught on a local radio station and I would like to see biblical proof against it… so far I have not except for many obvious statements in the Bible about those two tribes… and unfortunately what one gets from a google search is mostly a pro stance by the Armstrongism and break-away groups… I’m really enjoying “Israel My Glory” as a further source for my continuing study of our biblical roots. Thank you and bless you… Shalom.